Skins feeling the pressure

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GridIron26
09-24-2009, 02:00 AM
As long as they know it, now all we can do is wait..

washingtonpost.com (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/23/AR2009092304378.html?sid=ST2009092305009)

Skinny Tee
09-24-2009, 02:50 AM
Everyone is talking about this pressure they are facing just playing the lions. Even if they win this game they won't "win" this game.

The Skins have to beat the lions by at least 20 points to "win" this game and our offense isn't ready to put that much up on the board right now, so technically this game is not winnable.


All of this pressure is not going to get resolved after Sunday's game against the lions. People will just say you were supposed to beat them if we win on Sunday.

NYCskinfan82
09-24-2009, 07:46 AM
Termoil sells papers, I'm disappointed we haven't put up more points but it's the 2nd game i keep telling myself we will right the ship.

HTTR.

MTK
09-24-2009, 09:17 AM
Not sure what's so nice about this article, if anything I'm wondering if maybe the fans and media need to chill out a bit and back off. At this point we could be doing more harm than good.

Slingin Sammy 33
09-24-2009, 10:33 AM
I like Haynesworth not talking to the DC media. Good stuff. I want AH to stay pissed off. I hope behind closed doors the whole team is approaching this game with an "us against the world" mentality.

Lotus
09-24-2009, 10:53 AM
Not sure what's so nice about this article, if anything I'm wondering if maybe the fans and media need to chill out a bit and back off. At this point we could be doing more harm than good.

Agreed Matty. Notice the irony of the article: the article is a microscopic media examination of the Redskins which hints that a problem may be media pressure on the players because "the team operates under a strong media microscope."

We fans need to chill out and let 'em play.

Longtimefan
09-24-2009, 11:13 AM
Not sure what's so nice about this article, if anything I'm wondering if maybe the fans and media need to chill out a bit and back off. At this point we could be doing more harm than good.


I have felt that way for a long time now. This team has to operate under a giant microscope where every little thing is so highly scrutinized.

Case in point....Last year when Fred Davis overslept, it was reported in the media repeatedly for more than three weeks running. I remember a time when such a tribual ordeal would have been buried in an in-between colum of very fine print virtually overlooked. This new age of 24/7 rhetoric is a monster.

MTK
09-24-2009, 11:35 AM
I have felt that way for a long time now. This team has to operate under a giant microscope where every little thing is so highly scrutinized.

Case in point....Last year when Fred Davis overslept, it was reported in the media repeatedly for more than three weeks running. I remember a time when such a tribual ordeal would have been buried in an in-between colum of very fine print virtually overlooked. This new age of 24/7 rhetoric is a monster.

Back in the 80s and even the 90s we might not have even heard about it. The media/fan frenzy for constant info really is pretty ridiculous these days.

SouperMeister
09-24-2009, 12:05 PM
Back in the 80s and even the 90s we might not have even heard about it. The media/fan frenzy for constant info really is pretty ridiculous these days.I believe Dan Hellie said it best as a guest on SportsTalk 980 - media outlets in this town that reduce their coverage of the Skins always see a subsequent slip in their ratings. Washington devotes more coverage to the Skins than arguably any other NFL city does for their team.

BrunellMVP?
09-24-2009, 12:18 PM
Everyone is talking about this pressure they are facing just playing the lions. Even if they win this game they won't "win" this game.

The Skins have to beat the lions by at least 20 points to "win" this game and our offense isn't ready to put that much up on the board right now, so technically this game is not winnable.


All of this pressure is not going to get resolved after Sunday's game against the lions. People will just say you were supposed to beat them if we win on Sunday.

this is exactly it- its virtually a lose lose situation...yet the skins organization put themselves in this position. They price, market and sell themselves as an ELITE team with ELITE talent. Why is it unreasonable for us (as fans) to expect to see elite results? For over a decade now, they've paraded mediocre team after mediocre team in front of us all while trumpeting the same song and dance "we have the talent! we just need to execute!" When is enough, enough? when will it be acceptable for fans to demand progress? Do you get what I'm saying? Its not that we aren't patient, its just that after a decade of treading water, we are tired- how long before we drown?

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